April 2021 Update: There are now TWO speed cameras on this stretch of road, one on each side of the road. There are white lines painted on both sides of the road.
Truvelo Speed Camera on Walderslade Road, Walderslade (30mph)
This Truvelo speed camera is located on Walderslade Road near Walderslade in Kent, monitoring both directions traffic with a 30mph speed limit.
Opposite Fitness First at the bottom of Water Works Hill. The speed camera is pointing at drivers heading from Walderslade towards Chatham. Speed camera is painted yellow, however I am unsure if it has been activated yet.
Update this speed camera location
All speed camera locations on SpeedCamerasUK.com have been submitted by UK motorists. If you can improve the information above - or add a photo - please use the buttons below.
Location reference: SEK060
Many drivers are caught at speed camera locations like this after misjudging the transition between speed limits or failing to notice the camera in time. A speed camera detector gives you advance warning before you reach known fixed and mobile camera locations.
About this speed camera location
Speed camera detectors - stay informed on every journey
A speed camera detector alerts you as you approach known fixed and mobile camera locations like this one - giving you time to check your speed before you reach the enforcement zone. Speed camera detectors are completely legal in the UK. All detectors are available from ActiveGPS.co.uk.
- Speed camera detector and 1080p HD dash cam combined
- No subscription - free AURA database updates
- Speed limit display for UK and Western Europe
- 5-inch colour touchscreen with GPS speedometer
- Bluetooth hands-free and built-in rechargeable battery
- 100% legal in the UK
Caught speeding at this location?
If you have been caught speeding at or near this location, the guides below explain what happens next, what your options are, and how the penalty system works in the UK.
Truvelo speed cameras
This camera is a forward-facing Truvelo - one of the few types that captures the driver.
It uses sensors in the road and typically does not flash like a Gatso.